Prince Harryshowed off his daredevil side — and enjoyed a world-famous view — during hisroyal tourDown Under.

Royal tour of Australia - Day Four

Royal tour of Australia - Day Four

“This is a big flag,” he noted, before helping to raise it alongside the Australian national flag, which was already proudly blowing in the wind.

Royal tour of Australia - Day Four

The Duke And Duchess Of Sussex Visit Australia - Day 4

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Royal tour of Australia - Day Four

This is the first outing of the couple’s 76-engagement tour that Meghan, who is just entering her second trimester, didn’t participate in.

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The Duke And Duchess Of Sussex Visit Australia - Day 4

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The prince is no stranger to a little danger. He flew in the back of a spitfire, which he controlled for a portion of the flight, in 2015 and has beencalled a “natural” at skydiving. He’s even climbed the Sydney Harbour Bridge before, back in 2005.

Meghan and Harry began their tour in Sydney before taking day trips to Melbourne and Dubbo.

The colorfully dressed local surfing community group spoke to the royals about their dedication to raising awareness for mental health and well-being in an engaging way.

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While there, Meghanopened up about her pregnancyto local Charlotte Connell — who is also expecting — and explained that her little one was already keeping her up at night.

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They then took part in the “Fluro Friday” session, where people of all ages share their experiences of mental health issues in an “anti-bad vibe circle.”

The couple also had the opportunity to interact with others while enjoying yoga and surfing — and Harry even helped wax a surfboard.

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After their beach trip, the pair headed to Macarthur Girls High School, where they met with students involved with the “In League in Harmony Youth Advocate” program, which aims to unite and inspire young people to be advocates for cohesion and inclusion in their communities.

They also participated in a workshop about social justice and youth empowerment.

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The Paralympic-style competition for wounded and recovering service members and veterans from around the world includes sports such as wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball and indoor rowing.

Their 16-day tour will also include brief visits to the island nations of Fiji and Tonga before the royal couple returns to Australia and then heads out to New Zealand.

source: people.com